Dr. Cheng have trained 87 international fellows and 714 short-term international visiting scholars since 2000. Some of them are actively practicing Lymphedema Microsurgery in their own countries.
Fellowship: 2008-2009,
Present position: Associate Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Fellowship: 2008-2009,
Present position: Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, BG Trauma Center Ludwigshafen, Germany
Fellowship: 2010-2011,
Present position: Associate Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center
Fellowship: 2010-2011,
Present position: Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic
Fellowship: 2011-2012,
Present position: Assistant Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/ Harvard Medical School
Fellowship: 2012-2013,
Present position: Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Fellowship: 2013-2014,
Present position: Assistant Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Southern California
Fellowship: 2013-2014,
Present position: Assistant Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Center, the Netherlands
Fellowship: 2014-2015,
Present position: Assistant Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Fellowship: 2016-2017,
Present position: Assistant Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, Mayo Clinic
Fellowship: 2016-2017,
Present position: Assistant Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Palermo, Italy
Fellowship: 2017-2018,
Present position: Assistant Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Manitoba
Fellowship: 2018-2019,
Present position: Assistant Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Fellowship: 2018-2019,
Present position: Assistant Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, St. Vincent Hospital, Australia
Fellowship: 2019-2020,
Present position: Assistant Professor at Division of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University Medical Center